The term "Lustrous Wares" includes three groups of Late Cypriot Bronze
Age wheel-made pottery ware: Red (RLWM), White (WLWM) and Black Lustrous
Ware (BLWM). This volume contains eighteen papers presented at a meeting
held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in November 2004, organized by
the Cyprus department of SCIEM 2000 and the Institute for Egyptology of
the University of Vienna. The papers focussed on three main topics:
First, the geographical distribution of the three types of pottery ware
in the eastern Mediterranean, in order to clarify trade connections;
RLWM, for example, can be traced to Anatolia. Second, the chronological
appearance of the ware as a tool to synchronise the neighbouring
cultures of the eastern Levant. And third, the origin of the ware;
current research has been stimulated by technical developments in
analytical methods. In addition, two studies on similar wares are
included. The volume presents the results of new and ongoing
investigations about Lustrous Ware as well as methodological analyses of
pottery in general, with a special focus on chronological questions of
the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age.